intricate.

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English - Turkish
{s} girift
çapraşık
{s} karışık
dolaşık
karmakarışık
{s} karışık, çapraşık, girişik, girift
karmaşık

Ressam eski taş duvarda en karmaşık duvar resimlerini yaptı. - The artist painted the most intricate of murals on the old stone wall.

Ben resimde bazı karmaşık desenler görebiliyorum. - I can see some intricate patterns in the picture.

intricately karışık olarak
intricateness şaşırtıcı derecede karışık olma
{s} dallı budaklı
English - English
To enmesh or entangle: to cause to intricate

But the British and French won't hear of that; they want to get their troops extricated and our ground troops intricated.

To become enmeshed or entangled

washes off easily, without sticking or intricating into the wound.

difficult to follow or understand
Interweaving of subtle complexities of aroma and flavor
{s} complex, complicated, involved, entangled
Entangled; involved; perplexed; complicated; difficult to understand, follow, arrange, or adjust; as, intricate machinery, labyrinths, accounts, plots, etc
having a great deal of fine detail or complexity
You use intricate to describe something that has many small parts or details. intricate patterns and motifs. simple + intricately in·tri·cate·ly intricately carved sculptures. containing many small parts or details that all work or fit together (past participle of intricare , from tricae )
highly involved or intricate; "the Byzantine tax structure"; "convoluted legal language"; "convoluted reasoning"; "intricate needlework"; "an intricate labyrinth of refined phraseology"; "the plot was too involved"; "a knotty problem"; "got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering"; "Oh, what a tangled web we weave"- Sir Walter Scott; "tortuous legal procedures"; "tortuous negotiations lasting for months"
To entangle; to involve; to make perplexing